Vs tax payers?
California wastes many times that per day on useless PC bullshit and exorbitant teachers' salaries and benefits.
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I suspect you put too much cologne on today. Messing with your brain.
But I guess where you live, your communications are limited.
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but they are paying for the drain on infrastructure and resources.
Very grey area here but there needs to be a line somewhere and that somewhere needs to be addressed at some point.
I had a similar discussion with a pal from Mexico who has gone the route of green card to citizenship and his take on
immigration into the US was quite plain. He toiled for a long time working for his citizenship while in low-paying jobs but
he noted that was a choice to leave his home land. He feels though he's left his family behind, the attachment is emotional
but coming here the choice was to make a different life he couldn't find back home and not a monetary choice or one
looking for freebies.
I know many from Europe who have done the same and they had no expectations for receiving hand-outs, just to work for
a life here and do the necessary things to achieve their goals.
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There must be a better way to assist without giving away cash. Again, it's the precedent I object to.
Migrant workers are just that, nomadic. Maybe the life they haven't chosen for themselves but that isn't a cash buy out reason either.
I'm not sure why cash payments are the only or right solution. Cash really won't give them much and it puts an enormous strain
on the states econ.
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I don't have the solution and I'm not sure what is the solution - I think that cash is too easy an answer for an issue
that needs something other than cash.
Again, it's an issue - I don't have the answer, I just don't like the precedent being set.
In order to have a legit SS#; if you're not a citizen, you would need at least a valid Green Card to receive that money.
And neither pay taxes?
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Link: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-04-16/california-plans-125-million-in-relief-to-immigr
You clearly are clueless in life.
But if you ask me, taxpayer money to non-citizens is bollocks, pure bloody bollocks.
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They are capitalized as an Exclamation - just like that.
Look it up yourself
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Cirizens like me do not. Its a yes or no
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Spin it starting now.....
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And sleep on your sespool of shit white favoring illegals.
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Buck it up mr newlygrad
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You are out of your league mr 91.... TY.
Usually Im pro a CA person here but since you seem to say payiing stimulus to non residents is ok, you are out.
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Secured like $1200 for each illlegal alien.
Im going to appy.
I'm wondering if he can actually do this. Something tells me he might not be able to pull this off.
Other post below after 67's post.
Willl pull it off.CA is a sespool of freeloaders
Let's start there if we're going after freeloaders.
My follow up post from below.
"This is not a good precedent. Not that I believe illegals should be left to starve but handing out cash just doesn't seem the right method. Many have come for jobs Americans shun and now find themselves without employment, so this should mean, time to go back home and receive relief money from their home country. A bus ticket, or some food while in transit home should be where Mr. Newsom should be looking. It's the precedent I object to mostly."